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Blues recover but too late for victory

MIRANDA, AUSTRALIA - MAY 25: Match action during the National Premier Leagues NSW Menís Round 12 match between Sutherland Sharks and Sydney Olympic FC at Seymour Shaw Park on May 25, 2019 in Miranda, Australia. #NPLNSW @NPLNSW #NPLNSW @sydneyolympic @sutherlandsharks (Photo by Jeremy Ng/www.jeremyngphotos.com for Football NSW)

A LISTLESS performance from Sydney Olympic has led to their thrashing at the hands of a dominant Sutherland Sharks who ended their 10-game winless streak.

Olympic looked nothing like the side who dominated the competition less than 12 months ago, going down 3-nil.
Goals to Raul Romero, Jeremy Cox and Charles Lokolingoy – the first after just nine minutes – were unanswered by Olympic, leaving the home side with all three points from the match.
The Blues found a sense of urgency in the second half, transitioning to a more attacking style as they attempted to chase the game.
They kept looking for a goal as the clock ran down, but their efforts were at a loss with Sutherland’s new recruit Lokolingoy rubbing salt into the wound in the closing stages of the contest and hammering the ball into the top corner in the last kick of the game.
A downtrodden Olympic boss Abbas Saad rued another costly defeat.
“The score line was disappointing, but it’s not like we were outplayed,” he said.
“We had all the chances in the second half, but we just couldn’t convert.
“They were a lot more desperate than we were and that showed today.”